Common and country-specific fluctuations in productivity, investment, and the current account
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Common economic activity for the G7 countries is analyzed. Movement of US investments causes common fluctuations. Other common fluctuations impact productivity and investments but seldom change balance of payments. Country-specific boosts in investment lead to deterioration of the current account in most countries. Other conclusions are discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of Monetary Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0304-3932
Year: 1999
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Economic outlook: UK: table 9: cross exchange rates
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The article tabulates UK cross exchange rates for 1992-2007. Data covers the US dollar, Euro, UK Sterling and Japan Yen, among others.
Publication Name: Economic Outlook
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0140-489X
Year: 2003
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Nonlinearities, cyclical behaviour and predictability in stock markets: international evidence
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The cyclical nature of the stock markets of the Group of 7 countries is analyzed.
Publication Name: International Journal of Forecasting
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0169-2070
Year: 2001
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